"Lucky, I miss you so much." He muttered, while he knelt down to sit at her grave.
"I don't know what I should do. Everyone says I should let you go. You're...you're dead, and I know it, but... I can't .
"They say it's not healthy to keep you and not push you away from my mind but Lucky, I would do anything even... die just to see you again."
Tears streamed down Dean's face and the cold began to pick up, the sun was setting and his parents would worry.
He wanted to stay with her, at her grave, but he knew he couldn't. It would prove his parents right. That he was, in fact, going crazy and needed medical help.
He placed the sunflower next to her gravestone and reluctantly walked away.
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Short StoryThey say that the worst pain one can feel is letting go and for Dean Janson, a boy shattered by the death of his first love, it seems that the last thing on his mind is to let Lucky Sims go.